A classic noven in the TEOTWAWKI* niche is Lucifer’s Hammer, published in 1977, by veteran science fiction writers Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. The story line is a classic end of the world scenario. A previously-unknown comet is discovered only ... Read More

I sat in my 6th grade classroom in January 1991, when an announcement was made over the loudspeaker stating the war with Iraq had begun. The classroom was located on a military base in Japan and some of the students’ parents were deployed for the ... Read More

One of my life-long loves is that of books. Amazon Prime and I are best of friends, and I have an enormous stack of books, most of them unread. When I was younger, an unread book was an item of shame! Today, I chalk it up to being a busy mom whose ... Read More

At this time of posting, all these ebooks were free. If you see something you like, move quickly to get it downloaded. Some books are always free, some are free for only a limited time.
If you do not have a Kindle, you can save and read these ... Read More

Every year more stuff seems to accumulate. The closets, drawers, and cubbies become cluttered. Things are not as organized as they once were, and spaces just feel overwhelmed with stuff.
Deciding what to keep and what to reduce is difficult. Here ... Read More

This Giveaway has now ended. Congratulations to our winner - Tom!
Once you read this review and get excited about reading all of G. Michael Hopf's dystopian "The New World Series" - Sanctuary is the newest book - put the books in your Amazon cart ... Read More

“So many books, so little time.”
I love books. One of my favorite places growing up, besides the library, was my grandmother’s basement. Her walls were lined with bookshelves and there were so many books. Books are an important part of our ... Read More

Why spend money on information and services that your tax dollars are already paying for? Your public library has a multitude of benefits for its patrons, and you'd be smart to take advantage of the library's free resources.
Check out nonfiction ... Read More

When I was a kid, I was a voracious reader. I read a novel a day and if I couldn’t find something new to read, I would read a book over again. The variety of genres and subjects I read were all over the place and I have gone through phases of reading ... Read More